World-renowned Dutch harpsichordist Peter Jan.

Pieter-Jan Belder came to Taiwan for the first time to participate in the "Fitzwilliam Harpsichord Festival".

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[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] "Fitzwilliam Harpsichord Music Festival" opened on January 8 in Yuxi, Caoshan, Yangmingshan. The world-renowned Dutch harpsichordist Peter Jan.

Leading by Pieter-Jan Belder, they performed the classic Elizabethan manuscript "Fitzwilliam's Piano Book" with Taiwanese and Japanese harpsichordists.

This is the first harpsichord music festival in Taiwan. From today (11th) to 14th, a series of recitals and lectures will be held in Yasong Square, Art Center of National Taiwan University for 4 consecutive days.

Xu Shuyao, the planner of the music festival, said that the main idea of ​​planning this music festival is to let the audience experience and understand the beauty of the Renaissance keyboard music included in "Fitzwilliam's Piano Book" from multiple perspectives. In addition to the opening ceremony held at the Grass Mountain and Yuxi of Sisi, there are more diverse sessions held at National Taiwan University this week, including today's event hosted by Peter Young.

Baird performed "Chiaroscuro of Brightness and Darkness" in the 16th century chamber music in cooperation with the collection of ancient music. On the 12th, Xu Shuyao gave a lecture on "What is a virgin? Keyboard Instrument Grand View Garden". Popular Songs in Zwilliam".

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The most exciting finale event was a marathon performance on January 14, including harpsichordists Xu Shuyao, Cai Jiaxuan and Peter Young.

Baird's 3 recitals, as well as a live interview and impromptu performance with Wu Jiaheng from Taichung Classical Music Radio Station.

The festival will use 4 antique keyboard instruments to allow the audience to experience the timbre of different instruments at the same time.

For more details on "Fitzwilliam Harpsichord Festival", please contact the ticketing system of the two halls.

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